Sun, Jun 14
Flock
Meetups, workshops, and hands-on contributor sessions
Flock will be held for three days, from Sunday, June 14, to Tuesday, June 16. While the event spans three days, Sunday, June 14, will be designated as Day 0. The main conference activities, including streamed content, the opening keynote, and other sessions, are scheduled for Monday, June 15, and Tuesday, June 16.
Flock
Meetups, workshops, and hands-on contributor sessions
Flock
Opening keynote, plenary sessions, breakout rooms, main event reception
Flock
Plenary sessions, breakout rooms, closing remarks
Flock to Fedora will be held in Prague, Czech Republic. The OREA Hotel Andel's is the conference venue, centrally located in the vibrant Anděl district, surrounded by shops and restaurants, and within easy reach of Prague’s Old Town.
OREA Hotel Andel's Lobby photograph by Flickr. Used under the CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 license.

There is no admission or ticket charge, however, we ask all our attendees to register for a free ticket. We use this data to manage several logistical issues around the event, such as preventing food waste, ensuring rooms are set to correct capacities, and other similar planning needs.
There are a small number of tickets reserved for on-site registration. On-site registration is identical to internet registration in terms of what information is asked for. You are strongly encouraged to register online when we open online registration to both save time when you arrive and to prevent you from being turned away because we are at capacity.
Yes, we record all of the sessions on Monday and Tuesday. We do not record the workshops on Sunday. Recordings will be published on the Fedora YouTube channel.
If you apply for and receive financial assistance to attend Flock, the organizers will book your travel arrangements (e.g. flight, hotel, train, bus, etc.) for you, depending on your sponsorship package.
As a Fedora event, the Flock conference is governed by the Fedora Code of Conduct
The Fedora Code of Conduct outlines the reporting steps for issues related to the Code of Conduct. In a nutshell, the process is started via either creating a new, private, pagure ticket or sending an email to flock-coc@fedoraproject.org.
If you have questions or any other general inquiries about the event, reach out to flock-staff@fedoraproject.org.
Thank you to our sponsors, supporting this event is one of the ways that they contribute to open source.
For information, see the prospectus below or contact sponsors@fedoraproject.org.
Prague photograph by Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Used under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 license.